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  • Patsy Bea

    Ashley Lokey, Leah DiPasquale

    eBook (Harrington & Harrington Press, March 17, 2017)
    Meet Patsy Bea, who lives at the circus with her family. It's opening night under the big top, and she believes that tonight she might be the star of the show. After dressing in the fanciest costume she can find, Patsy Bea sets out to be a star. But when things don't turn out the way Patsy Bea planned she wonders if her dreams of becoming a star will ever come true? Patsy Bea is a heartwarming story that shows how dreams can come true in unexpected ways.
  • The Pied Pipers: Interviews with the influential creators of children's literature

    Justin Wintle, Emma Fisher

    Hardcover (Paddington Press, March 15, 1975)
    The Pied Pipers: Interviews with the influential creators of children's literature
  • Patsy Bea

    Ashley Lokey, Leah DiPasquale

    Paperback (Harrington & Harrington Press, Jan. 27, 2017)
    Meet Patsy Bea, who lives at the circus with her family. It's opening night under the big top, and she believes that tonight she might be the star of the show. After dressing in the fanciest costume she can find, Patsy Bea sets out to be a star. But when things don't turn out the way Patsy Bea planned she wonders if her dreams of becoming a star will ever come true? Patsy Bea is a heartwarming story that shows how dreams can come true in unexpected ways.
  • A Climate of Doubt

    Russell F. Moran

    Paperback (Coddington Press, May 18, 2018)
    On a hot summer day, Homeland Security Secretary, Rick Bellamy, and his wife Ellen, a famous TV talk show host, walked along the ocean front trying to escape the heat. Suddenly the temperature dropped from the high 90s to below freezing in a matter of minutes. It began to snow—on July 16. The temperatures across the country and the world plummeted, creating winter in summer. Bellamy and the rest of the government struggled to cope with the suddenly new climate, but to cope, they first had to find out what happened. Scientists from academia blamed the weather on a sudden acceleration of climate change, but they were unable to explain a 60-degree temperature drop in a matter of minutes. Two astronauts in an American space station realized that the sudden weather calamity coincided with a test of the 20 satellites that the space station controlled. Attention focused on a huge American corporation that owned the space station and the satellites. Could there be a connection between the satellite tests and the radical drop in temperature? As the deaths piled up and the world economy tilted toward disaster because of gigantic summer blizzards, Rick Bellamy and his team struggled to find answers before it was too late. Was it a sudden shift in climate change or did it have something to do with the satellites? The biggest question remained—was the catastrophe an accident, or was somebody controlling the weather?
  • Patsy Bea

    Ashley Lokey, Leah DiPasquale

    Hardcover (Harrington & Harrington Press, March 24, 2017)
    Meet Patsy Bea, who lives at the circus with her family. It's opening night under the big top, and she believes that tonight she might be the star of the show. After dressing in the fanciest costume she can find, Patsy Bea sets out to be a star. But when things don't turn out the way Patsy Bea planned she wonders if her dreams of becoming a star will ever come true? Patsy Bea is a heartwarming story that shows how dreams can come true in unexpected ways.
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  • The Fables of Aesop

    Aesop

    Paperback (Paddington Press, Aug. 16, 1975)
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  • The Reformers

    Russell F. Moran

    Paperback (Coddington Press, March 14, 2016)
    The Reformers A Matt Blake Political and Legal Thriller What if you’re a famous courtroom lawyer, and have just taken on the weirdest case ever? Your client is accused of bombing a mall, killing 61 and wounding 105. And how about the evidence against him? His thumbprint was found on a remote detonator, along with DNA evidence from an apparent cut to his finger. The police had a videotape of him standing next to a satchel that was later determined to contain the bomb. But what if he’s innocent? Soon you discover that your strange case is a minor part of a gigantic plot to overthrow the US government. Soon, the leader of the plot is elected President of the United States. Soon, you hear a “knock on the door.” America has just elected its first dictator. The nation looks to you to save it. “A wild ride and a fabulous legal and po litical thriller.” Buy The Reformers now for a nonstop page turner.
  • Robot Depot

    Russell F. Moran

    Paperback (Coddington Press, Oct. 11, 2017)
    So, you think robots are wonderful labor-saving devices, right? So, you think Artificial Intelligence is our exciting future, right? What if these wonderful technologies become weapons of terror? Instantly, your world changes, from one you thought you knew, to one you fear. Mike Bateman is a visionary and highly respected businessman, the creator and CEO of the fabulously successful chain of stores, Robot Depot, a company dedicated to selling robots and Artificial Intelligence machines for a variety of uses. One of Robot Depot’s engineers invented the world’s first sentient robot, one that is aware of its own existence. That robot’s name is Angus, named after a famous inventor. Angus invents an algorithm that revolutionizes medical science, a program that accurately diagnoses an illness and recommends a treatment, within 15 seconds. Whether it’s a floor cleaner, a window washer, an intelligent drone, or a medical diagnosis algorithm, Robot Depot has a device for you. The company is a darling of Wall Street and is the most popular destination for consumers and businesses looking for labor saving devices. But the company has caught the eye of terrorists. They discover a great way to deliver bombs – using the products of Robot Depot to kill people. Within a matter of days, a skyscraper is destroyed, houses are burned to the ground, a cruise ship is disabled, Yankee Stadium is attacked, and a children’s sailing regatta is bombed. Overnight, Robot Depot changed from a popular company to an object of fear and hatred because of the tampered products it sells. Mike Bateman and his wife Jenny discover the true horror of terrorism one frightening summer morning. Your world will never be the same. Get this page-turning thriller now.
  • A Christmas Carol: Ebenezer Scrooge's Haunting Holiday Classic

    Charles Dickens, Neva McKnight

    Paperback (Haddison Press, Nov. 28, 2016)
    Bah! Humbug! Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Jacob Marley, and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future come alive in this adaptation of Charles Dickens' most famous story. Edited to be easier to read than the original and easier to understand if read aloud, this edition is perfect for readers from 9 to 99.
  • Pied Pipers: Interviews with the Influential Creators of Children's Literature

    Emma Wintle, Justin; Fisher

    Hardcover (Paddington Press, March 15, 1974)
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  • Enjoying Track and Field Sports

    Diagram Group

    Library Binding (Paddington Press, March 15, 1979)
    A guide to acquiring and practicing the skills needed for all standard track-and-field events, including events for handicapped competitors
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  • Giggles and Niggles

    Jenny Erlanger

    Paperback (Haddington Press, )
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